Oh God, What Now?

Trump to Europe: “Drop Dead”

Dec 12, 2025
The discussion dives into America's new National Security Strategy, revealing a blend of far-right views and imperial fantasies that leaves European leaders uneasy. Glasgow MP Gordon McKee hilariously explains the UK's debt with custard creams, sparking debate over political simplicity. Meanwhile, Australia sets a precedent by banning social media for under-16s, and the panel explores the growing hostility of MAGA toward European democracy. Plus, an eye-opening analysis of Netflix's ambitions and how all these matters intersect with today's politics.
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ANECDOTE

Font Policy Becomes Culture War Flashpoint

  • Jason Hazeley recounts Marco Rubio's directive to revert State Department font to Times New Roman 14, framed as "Return to Tradition."
  • He highlights the accessibility rollback and the partisan framing blaming DEIA initiatives.
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Border Social Media Checks Are Impractical

  • Proposed US visitor rules to collect five years of social media data raise privacy and practicality concerns.
  • Jason and Matt question feasibility and warn of AI‑driven flagging risks at border checks.
INSIGHT

Strategy Echoes Far‑Right Social Media Themes

  • The document reads like far‑right social media talking points, including Great Replacement themes and cultural nationalism.
  • The hosts note it appears aimed at a domestic MAGA base while also signaling real shifts in US foreign policy behaviour.
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